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Denver Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 1) |
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Buerger Brothers Building Denver, CO |
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The Buerger Brothers Building was built in 1929 and updated in 1937. It was designed by Montana Fallis and is considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco in Colorado. This building housed the company's offices and distribution center. Today, it is used for retail space and lofts. [map] |
University Building Denver, CO |
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The University Building was built in 1911 as the A.C. Foster Building. It was renamed the University Building in 1929 and this entrance was remodeled then. [map] |
Fire Department #11 Denver, CO |
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This Fire Department #11 building was built from 1936-1937 with WPA funding. [map] |
bus station Denver, CO |
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The building housing this bus station appears to be from the 1920s or 1930s. Does anyone know more about this building? [map] |
Mullen Building Denver, CO |
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The Mullen Building was built in 1936 as the Mullen Home for Nurses. It was designed by Temple Buell. [map] |
Horace Mann Middle School Denver, CO |
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The Horace Mann Middle School was designed by Temple Buell and built in 1931. [map] |
Bryant-Webster Elementary School Denver, CO |
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The Bryant-Webster Elementary School was built in 1931. The building was designed by G. Meredith and J. Roger Musick. [map] |
Robert W. Steele Elementary School Denver, CO |
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The Robert W. Steele Elementary School was built in 1929. [map] |
Ashley Elementary School Denver, CO |
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The Ashley Elementary School was built in 1930. [map] |
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